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Colon Cancer Early Diagnosis Programs Can Reduce Death Risk

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Colon Cancer Early Diagnosis Programs Can Reduce Death Risk
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Key Points

  • Colon cancer early diagnosis programs can reduce death risk
  • Participants in the program have a 43% lower death risk
  • About a third of people do not participate in these tests

By the Numbers

43%60-74

A study conducted in Sweden showed that people who participate in colon cancer early diagnosis programs can have their death risk reduced by 43%. The program works by sending a test kit to individuals between the ages of 60-74 every 24 months, which they prepare at home. Those who test positive are then subjected to further examinations.

The authors of the study noted that participants in the program had a lower death risk and that the program saves lives. However, they also emphasized that about a third of people do not participate in these tests.

While emphasizing the importance of early diagnosis programs, it is suggested that such programs should be implemented on a larger scale.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is colon cancer?
Colon cancer is a type of cancer that occurs in the large intestine.
How do early diagnosis programs work?
Early diagnosis programs work with test kits prepared at home, and individuals with positive results are subjected to further examinations.
Why are these programs important?
These programs can reduce the risk of death from colon cancer and save lives.

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